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Official fired during Trump’s first term appointed president of embattled US Institute of Peace
A senior state department official who was fired as a speechwriter during President Donald Trump’s first term and has a history of incendiary statements has been appointed to lead the embattled U.S.
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Despite Trump's threat to block new Washington Commanders' stadium, D.C. council announces deal
President Trump said if the Commanders "don't change the name back to the original 'Washington Redskins' … I won't make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington."
National Park Service employees have flagged several books to remove from their gift shops as part of the Trump administration’s crusade against “corrosive ideology.” A records review conducted by The Washington Post revealed several book titles that have been earmarked to potentially be pulled from park retail stores,
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Judge issues temporary injunction against Trump administration cancellation of humanities grants
A district court judge in New York issued a preliminary injunction Friday night stopping the mass cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to members of the Authors Guild on
President Donald Trump threatened the Washington Commanders, stating he will not facilitate a deal for their new stadium if the team does not change its name.
"New York Times" White House correspondent Peter Baker on "Washington Week" told panelists that while he understands the "concern" from "Trump people" about President Biden weaponizing the White House,
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown filed a lawsuit on Friday against the Trump administration after millions of dollars in federal funding meant to help shelter migrants in the state were canceled.
It calls for Attorney General Pam Bondi and multiple other departments to carry out the plan to take care of 275,000 homeless people.
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Trump’s USDA to scatter half its Washington staff to field offices. Critics see a ploy to cut jobs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to move thousands of employees out of Washington, D.C., aiming to save money and bring them closer to farmers and ranchers.
Despite the many national and international challenges he faces, President Donald Trump on Sunday let the world know he had something else on his mind: the name of Washington’s NFL team.